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Cultural Arts Alliance invites artists to submit for ArtsQuest 2019

The Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) of Walton County invites artists to apply to exhibit in the 31st Annual ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival happening May 11 – 12, 2019 in South Walton. Artists who apply before January 31, 2019 will receive an early bird jury and booth rate fee. Artists are invited to apply in the categories of: Mixed […]

The Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) of Walton County invites artists to apply to exhibit in the 31st Annual ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival happening May 11 – 12, 2019 in South Walton.

Artists who apply before January 31, 2019 will receive an early bird jury and booth rate fee. Artists are invited to apply in the categories of:

  • Mixed Media
  • Ceramics
  • Works on Paper
  • Fiber
  • Glass
  • Jewelry
  • Metal
  • Oils & Acrylics
  • Photography
  • Digital Art
  • Sculpture
  • Wood (including furniture).

The ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival takes place in Grand Boulevard at Sandestin’s Town Center

ArtsQuest is the kick-off event for Art Month South Walton, which is an initiative of the CAA. The purpose of Art Month is to bring communities, organizations and businesses together to present quality arts and entertainment to the community.

Highlights of ArtsQuest include:

  • Limited to 200 juried artists
  • Attendance of 5,000 quality art buyers
  • $10,000 in artist awards
  • Easy, convenient Friday load-in
  • Drive to your booth for load-in/out
  • Overnight security
  • And more…

Artists applying before the early bird deadline of January 31, 2019 will receive an early bird discount on their jury fee ($40) and booth fee (starting at $300). Beginning February 1, jury fees will increase to $45 and booth fees will increase to $325 and up. The final application deadline is March 8, 2019. 

If you are thinking of joining this year’s ArtsQuest, click here to apply.

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